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Two Upcoming Evercade Carts Have Been Leaked

Two Upcoming Evercade Carts Have Been Leaked
Credit: Blaze Entertainment

Evercade aren't stopping their physical releases anytime soon. They now have over 80 phyiscal cartridges to collect fearturing well over 700 games, which is a monstrous achievement and why many use their Evercade products weekly.

With the news of the upcoming Evercade Nexus launching at the end of the year, it looks like Evercade is hard at work increasing that cartridge number to offer more games for more gamers.

Unfortunately for them, it looks like they listed their two upcoming cartridges on Amazon a little early. Spotted swiftly by Time Extension thanks to @yan_cool_mag on X, these were then quickly removed.

It seems like these two cartridges are based on the Visco games. Visco Corporation was a Japanese video game developer that produced arcade games between 1986 and 2000. Now they're coming to Evercade. So what games are featured on these carts exactly?

Visco Arcade 1

  • Ashura Blaster
  • Asuka & Asuka
  • Drift Out
  • Earth Joker: U.N. Defence Force
  • Galmedes
  • Maze of Flott
  • Andro Dunos
  • Goal! Goal! Goal!

Visco Arcade 2

  • Drift Out '94: The Hard Order
  • Bang2 Busters
  • Bang Bead
  • Battle Flip Shot
  • Breakers
  • Captain Tomaday
  • Ganryu
  • Neo Drift Out: New Technology

As of now, all we know is that they were listed for $29.99, rumoured to be released in August 2026 and will likely go up for pre-order sometime this month. Join our free newsletter to keep updated.

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Brandon Saltalamacchia profile image Brandon Saltalamacchia
Brandon is the founder of Retro Dodo and has loved gaming ever since his mother bought him Pokemon Yellow for the Game Boy in the late 90's. Now he writes about his passions for gaming and collecting.